Nevada Code § 711.600

Reports regarding construction of facilities and service locations; confidentiality of reports
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1. If a video service provider that is not
an incumbent cable operator within the jurisdiction of a local government
intends to construct facilities within the jurisdiction of the local government
pursuant to a certificate of authority, the video service provider shall, until
it has constructed all the facilities intended for the jurisdiction of the
local government, prepare and submit to the local government a semiannual
report which describes the number of service locations within the jurisdiction
of the local government that are capable of receiving video service from the video
service provider.
2. The video service provider shall submit
the report to the local government not later than 10 business days after the
last day of the second and fourth calendar quarters of each year.
3. The information contained in a report that
is submitted to a local government pursuant to this section:
(a) Is confidential proprietary information of
the video service provider;
(b) Is not a public record; and
(c) Must not be disclosed to any person who is
not an officer or employee of the local government unless the video service
provider consents to the disclosure or the disclosure is made pursuant to
subsection 4.
4. Upon request from the Director of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau, a local government shall disclose the information
contained in a report that is submitted to the local government pursuant to
this section to the Director for confidential use by the Legislature and the
Legislative Counsel Bureau. The information that is disclosed to the Director:
(a) Is confidential proprietary information of
the video service provider;
(b) Is not a public record; and
(c) Must not be disclosed to any person who is
not an officer or employee of the Legislature or the Legislative Counsel Bureau
unless the video service provider consents to the disclosure.

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